When the watch comes out of the second rinse solution and dried, the brass is visibly cleaner and brighter, although some residual damage to the brass is still visible (fig. 1,5)

The balance wheel (fig. 2) comes out nice and bright. All of the pivots are not inspected under magnification for wear. I some instances, they can be burnished to a high luster. But at times the pivot damage is to great to burnish out, and further action has to be taken.

The finely decorated balance cock (fig. 3 ) comes out nicely, and the jewels (taken out before cleaning) are inspected, the hole jewels pegged, and re-installed.

The time train is re-assembled (fig. 4 ), pivots aligned, and plates installed. The balance is installed and the watch (with some adjustment) starts right up.

The pivots are oiled, the motion works, dial and hands are installed (fig. 6) (usually before the watch is cased), but with this watch the hands were installed before and it was bench tested under glass for several days..